fond
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英 /fɒnd/
美 /fɑnd/
英文释义
名词 n.
- The background design in lace-making.
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Brown residue in pans from cooking meats and vegetables.
— He used the fond to make a classic French pan sauce.
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A group of records having shared provenance.
— To denote archival material collected from Ukrainian archives I have used the Ukrainian system of classification (i.e. fond, opys, sprava and arkush). I have used the Russian system for material from Russian archives (i.e. fond, opis, delo, stranitsa). I have also provided a glossary of terms used for Ukrainian, Russian or Polish terms at the back of the thesis for easy reference.
- Foundation; bottom; groundwork.
- Fund, stock, or store.
动词 v.
- To have a foolish affection for, to be fond of.
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To caress; to fondle.
— The Tyrian hugs and fonds thee on her breast.
形容词 adj.
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Having a liking or affection (for).
— I am fond of this song!
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Affectionate.
— a fond farewell
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Indulgent, doting.
— I have fond grandparents who spoil me.
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Outlandish; foolish; silly.
— Your fond dreams of flying to Jupiter have been quashed by the facts of reality.
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Foolish; simple; weak.
— If you are so fond over her iniquity, give her patent to offend, for if it touch not you, it comes near nobody.
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Doted on; regarded with affection.
— Nor fix on fond abodes to circumscribe thy prayer.
词源
词源 1
From Middle English fond, fonned, past participle of fonnen (“to be foolish, be simple, dote”), equivalent to fon + -ed. More at fon.
词源 2
From French, ultimately from Latin fundus. Doublet of fund and fundus.
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